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2017 Patient Experience Conference Explore, Engage, Excel Conference Highlights
October 27, 2017
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Over 200 participants, including health care providers, patient and family advisory council members, the community, and administrators attended this year’s conference.
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The keynote speaker, Will Lautzenheiser, shared his experience as a quadrilateral amputee with honesty, passion and humor. He spoke about the immense value of a health care team providing a “cocoon of love”.
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“The best caretakers were the ones who were able to see me as a person
“The best caretakers were the ones who were able to see me as a person.” - Will Lautzenheiser
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“The patient is a person and has a life
“The patient is a person and has a life. When he or she is in the hospital, everything in the patient’s personal life is invisible. Who she/he is is not obvious.” - Pixie Plummer, MD, on Relationship-Based Care
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“If you’d known me seven years ago, you would have said this girl is going to die in a ditch somewhere.” -former patient Sandi Cardaropoli _______________________ Google “Baystate YouTube EMPOWER” to watch Sandi Cardaropoli’s story. Dignity and the Opioid Crisis Panel: Stephen Ryzewicz, MD, Linda Jablonski, RN, former patient Sandi Cardaropoli, and Khadijah Tuitt, RN, BS.
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Linda McShane, of the Baystate Medical Center, Patient and Family Advisory Council, talked about wrapping your arms around patient suffering. Linda closed the session with a quote by Edward Everett Hale: “I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.”
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“Provider burnout is a public health crisis
“Provider burnout is a public health crisis. Baystate Health has established a Wellness Task Force with the goal of improving the wellbeing of the provider workforce.” - Michael Albert, MD
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“Identifying the points of delight and dissatisfaction through Patient Journey Mapping is one strategy to understand relational care in the ambulatory setting.” - speaker, Jason Vallee, VP of Patient Experience, Cheshire Medical Center /Dartmouth Hitchcock
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The day ended with an Innovation Challenge that encouraged creative thinking as a means to improving the patient experience.
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Pushing themselves to think outside of the box, attendees even used colorful pipe-cleaners to illustrate their solutions and ideas.
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Thank you to the conference planning team and speakers (pictured) and to the attendees for a successful day of important learning about the patient experience.
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Together we deliver a higher state of caring.
The 2018 Patient Experience Conference is scheduled for Nov. 7, 2018
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